After several years of collaboration, Sayaplayer moves to T1's inactive roster and is looking for a new team

After several years of collaboration, Sayaplayer moves to T1's inactive roster and is looking for a new team

The Korean team T1 did not qualify for the upcoming World Championship, leading to roster changes in their Valorant lineup. Following Stunner's departure from the coaching position, it was announced today that main roster player Ha "Sayaplayer" Jung-woo is also becoming inactive and searching for a new home.

The professional himself announced this decision on his official social media. The player stated that he has learned a lot over the years and thanked the team and fans for their support. However, it is time to move on, and he is ready to consider any offers.

This year, I have learned a lot. Thank you to all the fans who supported us throughout. Now, I am in LFT status, and although I am still listed on the team, my contract will soon expire. I am open to any region, fluent in English and basic Japanese.
 
 

Ha "Sayaplayer" Jung-woo has a long history of collaboration with T1. He first joined the team at the end of 2020 and stayed with the roster for eight months before going inactive and eventually leaving the club. After two years, at the end of 2022, he returned to T1, where he remained until mid-2024. During this time, he managed to take 3rd place at VCT 2023: Pacific League, compete in the VALORANT Champions 2023, where the team placed 9th-12th, and once again become a bronze medalist at VCT 2024: Pacific Stage 1.

Now the professional will be looking for a new team, and there is still plenty of time before the start of the next competitive season, so he will surely find a new home. We will keep an eye on the future career of the Korean player.

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